Movement measuring recorder



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M may '12, lg fin F SAWFQRD zfi mfi m MOVEMENT MEASURING RECORDER Filed May 5, 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Bo'rroM CENTER Patented May 12, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MOVEMENT MEASURING RECORDER Frank Sawford, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Application May 5, 1934, Serial No. 724,190

19 Claims. (01. 234-1) This invention relates to devices for obtaining a Fig. is a plan view of a diagram made with measurement of the relative movement between the instrument of the invention; and two bodies and more specifically to instruments Fig. 11 is a diagrammatic view of the instrufor taking measurements in the form of diagrams ment. 5 of crank web deflection on engine crank shafts Before explaining in detail the present inven- 5 for the purpose of determining the alinement of tion it is to be understood that the invention is such crank shafts. It is well known that if a not limited in its application to the details of concrank shaft is not properly alined in its bearings struction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the crank webs will be deflected proportionately the accompanying drawings, since the invention to the misalinement of theshaft and the measureis capable of other embodiments and of being 19 ment of the crank web deflection is now recogpracticed or carried out in various ways. Also nized as the most certain method of determining it is to be understood that the phraseology or the corrections of alinem'ent. terminology employed herein is for the purpose of Heretofore, it has been common practice to description and not of limitation, and it is not inmeasure crank web deflection by taking dial mitended to limit the invention claimed herein becrometer or inside micrometer measurements. yond the requirements f the pri r art. This is difficult to carry out on most engines as An instrument In illustrated in the accompanyit is difficult to take readings at all positions of ing draw s iS an ment of the invention the crank and unless great skill is exercised the which is particularly adapted for taking diagrams readings are unreliable. of crank web deflection on engine crank shafts. 20

It is an object of the present inventtion to pm- The instrument l0 comprises an arbor 'l I having vide an instrument of this general character intermediate portions I2 and I3 of square and which is adapted for use by those without special c rcular cross Sect on respec y and having e training or skill and which will provide accurate portions I4 and I5 of circular cross section, The indications. end portion I4 is threaded to receive a collar l4 5 A more specific object of the invention is the which is adapt d to hold a s 16 in e eme t provision of means for making actual curves on a with a shoulder ll at one end of the intermediate diagram which are representative of the alineportion 0f the The arbor S provided ment or misalinement of crank shafts whereby With a tapped hole eXiJehdihg tudinahy the necessity of relying upon visual indications t ereof th ough the end portion I4 and into the using dial or other micrometers is avoided. intermediate portion The ppe e I8 is The invention will be more clearly understood adapted 00 receive an adjusting S rew 0 which from the following description in conjunction is provided With a 1111i? 2| integral therewith.

with the accompanying drawings: in which, The screw 20 is provided with a conical outer end Fig. 1 is a longitudinal elevational view of an 23 adapted to a e O e O t e Webs 0f the crank instrument embodying h invention; shaft. A lock nut 24 on the screw 20 is adapted Fig. 2 is an end elevational view as viewed from to engage the end p on M f the arbor and the right of Fig. 1; hold the screw 20 in adjusted position. A sleeve Fig. 3 is a longitudinal elevational view partly 29 is mounted p the end p o 5 0f the in Section taken upon the line 3 3 f Fjg 2; arbor so as to permit relative axial movement 40 Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken upon the line therebetween and for this purpose the portion of Fig 3; may be provided with splines 27 adapted to en- Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken upon the line gage grooves 23 m the sleeve Outward move ment of the sleeve 29 and plunger 75 is limited by of 3 t 1 1 u a collar 8 secured to the arbor II by screws 9. A Fig.6 1S a fragmep n: e evgwwa w par y ring 30 of suitable friction material, such as rubm 5 of a P P the msttument: her, is suitably fixed in the outer face of the sleeve '7 1s a longitudinal elevational View of a 29 and is adapted to engage the adjacent web of portion of an engine crank shafthaving the 1nan engine crank Shaft strument of the invention operatlvely positioned end portion 5 of t arbor is threaded t 50 between its We receive a collar 3| which is adapted to hold the Figs- 8 and 9 are cross sectional VieWS 0f the race 32 for ball bearings 33 against a shoulder crank shaft shown in Fig. '7 illustrating the two 3G provided at the end of the intermediate por' different positions of the webs with respect to the tion I 2 of the arbor. The inner and outer housconnecting rod; lugs 36' and. 36 respectively for the ball race 55 32 are held together by screws 25. A drum 35 is secured to the outer housing 3'6 by screws 35 and is provided at one end with a radially inward extending flange 31. A ring 38 is fitted in frictional engagement with the housing 35 and the inner edge of the flange 3'! of the drum 35. A counterweight 5-0 is detachably mounted on the ring 38 and for this. purpose is provided with slots 42 adapted to engage pins 41 fixed in the ring 38. The end portion [5 of the arbor is surrounded by a coil spring 19 extending between the sleeves 9 and iii and serving to maintain the end 23 of the adjusting screw 21'! and the friction ring 30 of the sleeve 29 in engagement with the webs of the crank shaft. A paper clip 43 is detachably secured to the drum. 35 by screws 44 and is provided with spaced fingers 46 and 47 which are urged resiliently toward the outer surface of the drum. The paper clip 43 is adapted to hold a paper chart lllii snugly in engagement with the surface of the drum, the ends of the paper chart being inserted under the fingers 4B and 41 and upwardly between the same.

The intermediate portion E2 of the arbor is provided with a transverse hole 59 in which a plug 5| is slidably fitted. A longitudinally extending bore 52 is provided in the arbor communicating with the hole 50 and extending through the intermediate part l3 and end part 15 of the arbor. A lever is pivotally mounted at one end upon a pin 56 carried by the plug 5!. A plunger '55 is slidably mounted in the bore 52 in the arbor so that its inner end is adapted to engage the lever 55 intermediate the ends thereof. Shims 51 are interposed between the intermediate part. I2 of the arbor and the head 53 of the plug 51 so that the position of the fulcrum of the lever 55 may be adjusted, the plug 5| being held in its adjusted position by screws 45 passing through the head 58 and engaging the part l2 of the arbor.

One end of a link 60 is pivotally connected to the other end of the lever It will be noted that the face 6 of the lever 55 which is engaged by the plunger 15 is formed in a plane intersecting the pivot pin 56 and the pivotal connection between the lever and the link 80 to avoid the introduction of error when the position of the lever is adjusted. The other end of the link 60 is pivotally connected to a rod 6| which extends between the arms 52 and 63 which straddle the arbor II and form part of a forked lever 64. Links and 66 are pivotally connected at one of their ends to the free ends of the arms 62 and 63 respectively. The other ends of the links 65 and 66 are pivotally carried by a bracket 6'! fixed upon the intermediate pait IQ of the arbor. Links 68 and B9 are pivotally connected at one end to the arms 63 and 62 respectively. The other ends of the links 58 and 89 are pivotally carried by a bracket 10 fixed upon the intermediate part l2 of the arbor. A rod 12 extends through and is slidably mounted in a guide 113 fixed in the disk IS. The inner end of the rod 12 is pivotally connected to the free end of the lever 54. Coil springs 16 and 11 are secured at one of their ends to the arms 63 and 62 respectively and at their other ends to the intermediate portion [2 of the arbor. The springs l5 and I! serve to hold the lever 55 in engagement with the inner end of the plunger 15 and to hold the outer end of the plunger 15 in engagement with one of the webs of a crank shaft.

A resilient arm is secured at one end to a head 8| by a screw 82 and is provided at its other end with a marker, such as a pencil 83. An adjusting screw 84 is mounted in the head 8| and is adapted to engage the arm 80 at an intermediate point thereof so as to adjust the pressure of the pencil 83 toward the drum 35. The head BI is provided with a hook 85 adapted to pivotally engage a pin 88 carried by the squared end 81 of the rod -l2. A plunger 89 is slidably mounted in a bore 89 in the head BI and is urged outwardly by a spring 90 into engagement with the squared end 81 of the rod 12.

In Figs. 7, 8, and 9 there is illustrated a. crank shaft 93 having spaced radially extending webs 94 and 95 connected by a crank pin 95 offset from the axis of the crank shaft 93. One end of a connecting rod 91 is pivotally connected to the crank pin 96.

In the use of the instrument ID the arm Bil is swung out of its operative position as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 6 and the paper chart I00 is fitted around the drum 35 with the opposite ends inserted beneath the fingers 45 and 4! and pulled up between the same as shown to provide creases a and b as shown in Fig. 10. The crank to be measured is set near bottom center. A punch mark is made on the inside face of the crank web 95 about five-eighths of an inch from the edge as indicated in Fig. 7. The instrument in is then inserted between the webs 94 and 95 with the friction. ring 3! in engagement with the inner face of the web 94. The screw 20 is then adjusted the drum by turning the screw 20 thereby forcing the arbor to the right as viewed in Figs. 3 and. 7 to cause the lever mechanism to move the arm 80 to the left. The drum 35 is then adjusted about its axis against the frictional action of the ring 38 until the paper clip 43 is positioned adjacent the pencil 83. The end of the chart I00 adjacent the sleeve 29 is than marked with a plus sign and the other end with a minus sign. If the crank shaft is rotated the drum will be prevented from rotating about its axis because of the action of gravity on the counterweight 40. The crank shaft 93 is then rotated to cause the pencil 83 to move around the drum 35 from the position at one side of the clip 43 as shown in Fig. 8 to the position at the other side of the clip as shown in Fig. 9, that is, in a circular path which is equivalent to one revolution of the crank shaft minus the clearance required for the connecting rod with the instrument It). This movement of the pencil is brought about by rotating the crank shaft in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig. 8 from the position shown in Fig. 8 to that shown in Fig. 9.

If the crank shaft is not properly alined in its bearings, the crank webs will be deflected as the crank shaft is rotated. The deflection causes relative movement of the arbor l I and plunger 15 which is amplified and transmitted by the levers 55 and 54 and the links connected thereto to cause a straight line movement of the rod 12 and arm 85. During rotation of the crank shaft, the counterweight 40 prevents rotation of the drum 35 about its own axis, and, consequently, the arbor II and arm 89 will rotate relative to the drum causing the pencil 83 to mark the curve A, B upon the chart I00.

The chart I89 is then removed from the drum 35 and the curve A, B extended to meet the crease lines a, b which represent the bottom center position of the crank. A straight witness line W is then drawn between the points of intersection of the extensions of the curve A, B with the crease lines a, b. The chart I may be divided by lines, as indicated in Fig. 10, to denote the top center, bottom center and front and back centers of movement of the crank shaft. In the diagram illustrated in Fig. the maximum deflection of the crank shaft occurred, as indicated by the arrows D, between the top center and front center. Inasmuch as the curve A, B is entirely on the minus side of the witness line W, the crank webs were deflected towards one another.

Any desired movement of the indicating arm 80 in response to a given relative movement of the arbor II and plunger I5 can be obtained by adjusting the plug 5| by insertion or removal of shims 51 to change the distance between the pivot of the lever 55 and the point of contact between the lever 55 and the plunger I5. Preferably, the position of the plug 5| is set so that a relative movement of the arbor I I and plunger I5 of 0.001 inch will cause a {-6 inch movement of the indicating arm 80.

If desired, a witness line W, shown dotted in Fig. 10, can be used instead of the witness line W. The witness line W can be formed on the chart I00 before making the diagram curve A, B by removing the counterweight M1 and rotating the drum 35 about the arbor I I. The counterweight is then replaced and the drum adjusted about its axis as previously described to bring the clip 43 diametrically opposite the pencil 83. The curve A, B is then made as previously described.

As an alternative method of using the instrument, it may be positioned between the webs 94 and 95 as shown in Fig. 7 with the crank at top center and with the pencil 83 positioned in a plane through the axes of the crank shaft and crank pin. The drum is then adjusted to bring the paper clip diametrically opposite the pencil. With the pencil out of engagement with the paper chart, the crank shaft is moved to the position shown in Fig. 8 and the pencil placed in its operative position. The crank shaft is now rotated from the position shown in Fig. 8 to that shown in Fig. 9 causing the pencil to move from the position shown at P to that shown at P in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 11 to make the curve, A, B on the chart I00. When the instrument is used in this way the crease lines a and b represent the bottom center position of the crank.

It will be noted that the instrument of the invention makes a complete diagram of the crank web deflection which forms a permanent record which can be made without special skill or training. The diagram can be measured or studied at any time giving complete information on the crank web deflection. To use the instrument of the invention it is not necessary to remove the connecting rod or any other parts of the engine other than to obtain access to the crank to be measured.

What I claim is:

1. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, and adjustable means for adjusting the relative positions of said body and arm in the direction of the path of movement of said arm.

2. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports,

in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, and means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body.

3. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body, and adjustable means for adjusting the relative positions of said body and arm in the direction of the path of movement of said arm.

4. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be positioned between said supports, an adjustable connection between said body and one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, a resilient connection between said body and the said other support, and mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line.

5. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be positioned between said supports, an adjustable connection between said body and one of said supports, an

arm, a plunger carried by said body and adaptedto engage the other of said supports, a resilient connection between said body and said other support, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, and means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body.

6. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other'of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of'said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, and means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum.

'7. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, and means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, said means including a connection with said drum permitting the latter to be adjusted about its axis of rotation.

8. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the move ment of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, and adjustable means for adjusting the relative positions of said drum and arm in the direction of the axis of said drum.

9. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, and means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body.

10. In a device for obtaining a measurement -of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, a ring irictionally engaging said drum, and a counterweight carried by said ring.

11. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, said means including a connection with said drum ermitting the latter to be adjusted about its of rotation, and adjustable means for adjusting the relative positions of said drum and arm in the dir ction of the of said drum.

12. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, said means including a connection with said drum permitting the latter to be adjusted about its axis of rotation, means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body.

13. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another or" two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, said means including a connection with said drum permitting the latter to be adjusted about its axi adjustable means for adjusting the relative positions of said drum and arm in the direction of the axis of said drum, and means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body.

14. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be positioned be tween said supports, an adjustable connection between said body and one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, a resilient connection between said body and said other support, mechanism operatively associated with H said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face posi tioned adjacent said arm, and means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum.

15. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be positioned between said supports, an adjustable connection between said body and one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, a resilient connection between said body and the said other support, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, and means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, said means including a connection with said drum permitting the latter to be adjusted about its axis of rotation.

16. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed sup-ports, in combination, a body adapted to be positioned between said supports, an adjustable connection between said body and. one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, a resilient connection between said body and said other support, mechanism operativelyassociated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, and means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body.

17. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the'movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be positioned between said supports, an adjustable connection between said body and one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, a resilient connection between said body and said other support, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, a ring frictionally engaging said drum, and a counterweight carried by said ring.

18. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be positioned between said supports, an adjustable connection between said body and one of said supports, an arm, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, a resilient con nection between said body and said other support, mechanism operatively associated with said body, plunger and arm so that a given movement of said plunger relative to said body causes a predetermined movement of a given point on said arm along a straight line, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a drum rotatably carried by said body and having a face positioned adjacent said arm, means preventing rotation of said drum about its axis while said body is rotated relative to said drum, said means including a connection with said drum permitting the latter to be adjusted about its axis of rotation, and means for adjusting said mechanism to obtain a desired movement of said arm in response to a given movement of said plunger relative to said body.

19. In a device for obtaining a measurement of the movement toward and away from one another of two normally relatively fixed supports, in combination, a body adapted to be held in fixed relation to one of said supports, a plunger carried by said body and adapted to engage the other of said supports, a rod movable axially, mechanism for moving said rod in response to relative movement of said body and plunger, an arm pivotally carried by said rod, means adapted to cooperate with said arm to provide a representation of the movement of said supports toward and away from one another including a member carried by said body, said rod and arm having cooperating means acting to position said arm with respect to said member comprising two intersecting surfaces on one adapted to be engaged by a resilient acting member carried by the other.

- FRANK SAWFORD. 

